SAP R/3 4.7 and ECC 5.0

Hello MM gurus!
i would like to know differences between SAP r/3 4.7 and ECC 5.0, and what makes the client to opt of the 4.7 or ECC 5.0.
Thanks in Advance gurus.
Regards,
Pieadad.

I am sorry for posting the question without searching properly. i got the answer for my question.
Regards,
Pieadad.

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    Vamsi P.

    hi,
    check this link http://solutionbrowser.erp.sap.fmpmedia.com/  u can get the delta here
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